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Understanding Social Emotional Learning and Its Importance for Inclusion in Special Education

Social Emotional Learning (SEL) is a crucial aspect of education that helps students acquire and effectively apply the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to understand and manage emotions, set and achieve positive goals, feel and show empathy for others, establish and maintain positive relationships, and make responsible decisions. While SEL is important for all students, …

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Protecting Disabled Students: Ensuring Safety During School Emergencies

While I typically share my blog posts on Mondays, today’s heartbreaking events have created a sense of urgency. In light of what has happened, I want to take this moment to shed light on an important conversation about keeping our disabled students safe during emergencies. With the tragic reality of school shootings and other emergencies …

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Breaking Down Disability Myths and Building a Truly Inclusive Education

As we continue to make progress toward a more inclusive society, it’s important to tackle and dispel the persistent myths surrounding disabilities and inclusive education. Despite the advancements we’ve achieved, many misconceptions still linger, potentially hindering our efforts to create the warm and understanding environment everyone deserves. Let’s explore some of these common myths, debunk …

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Building Effective Parent-Teacher Communication for Student Success

  Effective parent-teacher communication is fundamental to a student’s success. When parents and teachers maintain open lines of communication, they create a supportive environment where students can excel academically, emotionally, and socially. As the education system continues to embrace inclusivity and accessibility, fostering strong communication becomes even more crucial, particularly for disabled students who may …

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Embracing Emotional and Social Skills for a Warm Welcome to the New School Year

As the new school year approaches, a sense of excitement fills the air. This is a time of fresh starts and new friendships, but it can also bring feelings of nervousness and uncertainty—especially for students who are disabled. By embracing the development of emotional and social skills, we can create a nurturing environment where every …

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